Hawaiian Canoe Club and Hawaiian Kamalii are cultural programs based out of Kahului Harbor on the island of Maui. Our mission is to perpetuate and preserve the art of Hawaiian canoe paddling through personal growth and character development rooted in traditional Hawaiian cultural values.

Community

HCC participated in the Hei Hei Wa’a International Series on Friday, March 2 and Saturday, March 3 at Ke’ehi Lagoon, O’ahu. There were teams from Kauai, O’ahu, Maui and Tahiti. Hawaiian CC took 27 student to represent Maui.

Members of the Maui County Hawaiian Canoe Association (MCHCA) Board of Directors elected HCC paddler Rulan Waikiki as president for the 2012 season. She replaces HCC paddler Barbara Querry who served as MCHCA president for six years. Querry also serves on the HCC Board of Directors.

Waikiki was born and raised in Waiehu, Maui, and is a graduate of Kamehameha Schools Kapalama where her love of paddling began.

After raising 3 children, she started paddling as an adult in 1999, only taking a break for several years to battle (and win) breast cancer.

She serves as an MIL official in both Canoe Paddling and Track and Field. Most recently she served as an MCHCA land official. Since 1996 her community involvement also includes Relay For Life which she chaired for two years. Under her leadership the event won it’s first nationally recognized 5 Star Challenge raising over $100,000.00.

Waikiki is currently married with three adult children and two grandchildren. She has been a County of Maui employee for 22 years and counting.

Also elected at Sunday’s MCHCA Annual Meeting in Lahaina was William Nill who fills the office of Vice-President. Nill paddles for Wailea Canoe Club and has served as an MCHCA water official for two years. He replaces Adam Quinn of Lahaina Canoe Club who served as Vice-President for 2011.

MCHCA was formed for the purposes of engaging in charitable, educational, cultural and recreational activities associated with Hawaiian canoeing, including the promotion of outrigger canoe racing and the construction and preservation of authentic Hawai’ian Koa canoes. MCHCA Board of Directors is compose of one representative from each of Maui County’s nine member canoe clubs.

Purpose: To provide financial assistance to students pursuing a higher education after High School.

Eligibility: 1) Be a current resident of Maui County currently enrolled as a senior in High School.
2) Be an active member for at least two years in a MCHCA member club.

Awards: The scholarship award will be granted on an individual basis, the amount to be determined according to the number of applicants. Award recipient will be announced at the MCHCA County Championship Regatta on July 23, 2011.

Applications: Applications will be accepted ONLY if ALL of the following documents at submitted:

1) A completed application form.

2) High School transcript — candidate to be in their senior year.

3) Two letters of recommendation per the application.

4) A one-page typed essay answering the question:

“What effect has outrigger canoe paddling had on my life?”

Deadline: Submit to Official Stand during the Wilmington Regatta on July 9, 2011

Packing List *You are allowed one personal bag. Your tent can be packed in a second bag.
Tent (no bigger than 4-person / group up with other keiki)
Optional: Clothes line / clothes pins / tarp (coordinate with tent-mates)
Sleeping bag
3 sets of clothes (we will be hiking, working in the sun, and hanging around camp)
1 set of warm cloths/Pajamas
Sturdy shoes & socks (we will do lots of hiking in kiawe forest)
Swimsuits / rash guard / surf shorts
Joy dish washing liquid (There are no showers so we will bathe in the ocean. Dish washing liquid repels salt.)
Toiletries
Flash light or head lamp
Water bottle or CamelBak
Sunscreen & Hat
Towel
Slippers

What is Isagenix?
Founded in 2002 with over a billion in sales they were formed with two goals in mind.
1. Impact World Health for the positive
2. Show members how to achieve financial freedom

Isagenix is a network marketing / health and wellness company, based near Phoenix, Arizona. They have apparently created over 60 millionaires in the past eight years and their payment plan for members (HCC is a member) is generous.

Their product line is extensive; from protein powders to energy drinks to sunscreen and skin care. They seem to have much of what we as athletes already purchase from grocery stores for workouts or recovery. The ingredients are excellent and they sell it to us at wholesale prices and ship it directly to the front door via UPS.

How does it benefit HCC?
If we as members also join Isagenix and purchase their products the club makes money. Basically, all you have to do is eat the food and drink the drinks and the club gets paid. You as members can also make money if you have an interest in the business side of the company.

Does it work?
Several HCC members have been using Isagenix for a few months and have experienced significant weight loss, increased energy, and improved athletic performance.

How can I learn more?
Attend the Team Imua Maui Isagenix Leadership meeting this Sunday, June 26 from 12pm-4pm at the Sheraton Maui Ballroom. Register here.

HCC will hold their famous Kalua Turkey Sale on Sunday, June 5 from 10:00am to 2:00pm.

Tickets are available at the HCC office at Kahului Harbor or through HCC keiki members. HCC is asking for a $7 donation for a 1 lbs bowl.

All proceeds of the HCC Kalua Turkey Sale support HCC’s paddling programs.

The mission of HCC is to perpetuate and preserve the art of Hawaiian canoe paddling by providing an environment rooted in traditional Hawaiian values that promote personal growth, character development, and achievement in physical fitness. For more information on this or other HCC programs, please visit hawaiiancanoeclub.org or call 893-2124.

Copy of birth certificate (or any other government document verifying the keiki’s age and sex)

$80 regatta dues (cash or check payable to Hawaiian Canoe Club)

Keiki will also need to take a picture at registration for their paddling ID card

Bus Transportation

Hawaiian Canoe Club partners with MEO to offer free bus transportation to and from our canoe hale to neighborhoods in Central, South, and Upcountry Maui. Complete the MEO form below and return it to HCC.

The Spring Paddling Season season is free, but keiki are responsible for airfare to O’ahu plus entry fees (total cost TBA).

HCC partners with MEO Youth Transportation to offer free bus transportation from most public schools and St. Anthony to HCC. To get an MEO bus pass download the application here and return to HCC. Download the MEO bus schedule here.

The mission of Hawaiian Canoe Club is to perpetuate and preserve the art of Hawaiian canoe paddling by providing an environment rooted in traditional Hawaiian values that promote personal growth, character development, and achievement in physical fitness.